Top 5 Data Center Locality Stories: April 22, 2026

Melissa Palmer

April 22, 2026

Here are today’s most significant data center locality stories — regulatory battles, community opposition, and legal challenges shaping where data centers can be built across the United States.


1. Oklahoma City passes moratorium to block new data centers through 2026 – The Oklahoman
Oklahoma · Government Policy – Moratorium
Oklahoma City has passed a moratorium blocking new data center developments through the end of 2026, halting approvals for new projects. This moratorium reflects growing local concerns over resource use and infrastructure strain, signaling increased regulatory risks for data center expansion in the region. Read here.

2. Decatur Township residents sue to block $4B data center – Indiana Public Media
Indiana · Lawsuit
Residents of Decatur Township have filed a lawsuit seeking to block a proposed $4 billion data center project, citing concerns over environmental and community impacts. This legal challenge highlights increasing local opposition and potential delays for large-scale data center developments in established markets. Read here.

3. Orange County issues one-year pause on building new data centers in unanimous vote – WRAL
North Carolina · Government Policy – Moratorium
Orange County has enacted a unanimous one-year pause on the construction of new data centers to assess their potential impacts on local resources and communities. This pause signals heightened scrutiny and could slow data center growth in a key Southeastern U.S. market. Read here.

4. Indy unveils new data center regulations. Critics say they’re too weak – IndyStar
Indiana · Government Policy – Regulations
Indianapolis has introduced new regulations governing data center development, though critics argue these rules are insufficient to address community and environmental concerns. The regulatory framework sets a precedent for balancing growth with local interests in a growing data center hub. Read here.

5. Illinois House explores data center impact on energy supply, demand – Rockford Register Star
Illinois · Government Policy – Energy Impact
The Illinois House is actively examining how data center growth affects the state’s energy supply and demand, signaling potential legislative action on energy infrastructure. This scrutiny underscores the increasing importance of energy considerations in data center siting and expansion decisions. Read here.


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